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arrived toily, we san jose, we really felt different. you don't know people, you don't have friends. it was difficult in the beginning. the life we had there was familiar, a small place, we felt that home, basically. [speaking in spanish] tothe young people leaving san jose, because they need to go to college, and most likely not returning because they got a job, or something, and the is staying in limon. it is a different feeling, an absolute different feeling. all the possible talent you could have in the community is moving to another place because there are no possibilities in limon. the reason are no possibly in limon is because there are no people. it is a circle. ♪ [speaking in spanish] >> we are building a terminal. container terminal specializes in moving very quickly, very efficiently, container boxes. container boxes are used around the world. the oceanhe middle of and start from scratch. it is 40 hectors of an artificial island. on top of that island, we set of a platform that is able to support the equipment. you're talkin
arrived toily, we san jose, we really felt different. you don't know people, you don't have friends. it was difficult in the beginning. the life we had there was familiar, a small place, we felt that home, basically. [speaking in spanish] tothe young people leaving san jose, because they need to go to college, and most likely not returning because they got a job, or something, and the is staying in limon. it is a different feeling, an absolute different feeling. all the possible talent you...
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in denselyte populated urban areas, new york city, san francisco, san jose, washington, d.c. there has been significant additional build of apartment buildings. there are the vertical construction high-rise buildings, which are multifamily . but in the suburbs, we see increased intensity of residential developments. we have concrete plans to support that work. oliver: if you look at your share price, five years ago, single digits. a different story now, trading closer to $70. when i look across the market and the bloomberg tells me most analysts are looking at companies and expecting earnings , but they are pricing earnings down. theyou guys are about opposite. how does it work? how do you sustain the higher movement? >> it is strategy. we tend to consolidate heard to operate urban environments, new york city, san francisco, where there is a limited number of companies that can do what we can do. not many companies can pump concrete 100 stories in the air. we are driving margins, driving volume, driving consolidation in hard to operate urban centers. and there is significant
in denselyte populated urban areas, new york city, san francisco, san jose, washington, d.c. there has been significant additional build of apartment buildings. there are the vertical construction high-rise buildings, which are multifamily . but in the suburbs, we see increased intensity of residential developments. we have concrete plans to support that work. oliver: if you look at your share price, five years ago, single digits. a different story now, trading closer to $70. when i look across...
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in san jose, california. 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ >> good morning, welcome to "squawk alley." i'm john for foton. >> the british prime minister, theresa may, triggering article 50 this morning starting britain's two-year process of leaving the european union. >> we will no longer be members of the single market. we are going to make sure that we can strike trade agreements with countries from outside the european union too, because, important though our trade with the eu is and will remain, it is clear that the u.k. needs to increase significantly its trade with the fastest growing export markets in the world. >> john, the reason i said that sort of jokingly, was willford and i were there nine months ago when this vote happened, surprised the entire world. the big question was, when was britain going to trigger article 50 starting the divorce talks. now that we have done it, i think the question is, how messy is it going to be? >> this isn't the actual original one. it is a copy. th
in san jose, california. 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ >> good morning, welcome to "squawk alley." i'm john for foton. >> the british prime minister, theresa may, triggering article 50 this morning starting britain's two-year process of leaving the european union. >> we will no longer be members of the single market. we are going to make sure that we can strike trade agreements with countries from outside the european union...
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at adobe headquarters in san jose, it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> happy st. patrick's day. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, jon fortt at the new york stock exchange. as seema said a moment ago, we're watching the market dip into the red, but it's largely toeing close to the flat line all morning long. the german chancellor meeting with the president for the first time at the white house today. expect them to talk trade, immigration, defense. that's all going to be on the docket for the bilateral and potentially the joint news conference later this afternoon. our eamon javers watching all of that at the white house. hey, eamon. >> reporter: hey. good morning, carl. it's a german-themed st. patrick's day here at the west wing of the white house. as you mentioned, we are expecting angela merkel here in just a few minutes' time. about 11:20 is when we expect her arrival here at the west wing. you can see the doors ready for her. the media crews are out here ready to
at adobe headquarters in san jose, it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> happy st. patrick's day. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, jon fortt at the new york stock exchange. as seema said a moment ago, we're watching the market dip into the red, but it's largely toeing close to the flat line all morning long. the german chancellor meeting with the president for the first time at the white house today....
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in san jose, california. 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪
in san jose, california. 11:00 a.m. here on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪
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my company is based out of san jose in silicon valley and we work with the design team that designed this car, they're based in germany. we are working on full autonomous vehicles that we plan to bring to the u.s. market by 2020. a lot of the things that we see in the concept vehicle vision car of nio e you will see by 2020. >> who was the initial customer set for a vehicle right now? you hear a lot about trucking fleets, commercial applications, ride hailing services. would you be selling to individuals? >> yeah, i think all of the things you mentioned actually. there is definitely i think companies working on automating trucking, freight vehicles, ride share but our target is really ownership. we are targeting people that have to commute. there's roughly 140 million people in america that commute more than 30 minutes one way to work and then 30 minutes back again and there's about 4 million people that commute 90 minutes each way. and if you actually look at the statistic, they say that there is a 40% increase in divorce rate if one spouse commutes more than 45 minutes each way. so
my company is based out of san jose in silicon valley and we work with the design team that designed this car, they're based in germany. we are working on full autonomous vehicles that we plan to bring to the u.s. market by 2020. a lot of the things that we see in the concept vehicle vision car of nio e you will see by 2020. >> who was the initial customer set for a vehicle right now? you hear a lot about trucking fleets, commercial applications, ride hailing services. would you be...
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at adobe headquarters in san jose, it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> happy st. patrick's day. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, jon fortt at the new york stock exchange. as seema said a moment ago, we're watching the market dip into the red, but it's largely toeing close to the flat line all morning long. the german chancellor meeting with the president for the first time at the white house today. expect them to talk trade, immigration, defense. that's all going to be on the
at adobe headquarters in san jose, it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> happy st. patrick's day. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, jon fortt at the new york stock exchange. as seema said a moment ago, we're watching the market dip into the red, but it's largely toeing close to the flat line all morning long. the german chancellor meeting with the president for the first time at the white house today....
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and also jonathan tran graduated from san jose state university with an electrical engineering degree and he had been stressed out from the job, that job he had been laid off from. this brother said that the secret service agent called the family's home last night to let them know about the fence jumping incident and that his mother was very troubled about the matter. some interesting details being revealed. not only by the family but from president trump, who said he had been informed that the suspect was troubled. >> thanks for staying on top of it. the secret service is now doing an internal investigation into how the security breach happened and several pieces of that, the fact that two fences were jumped and then it was only that -- a security officer happened upon this suspect, calling into question where the failures happened in terms of the security systems. athena jones, thank you for that. the other big story is the firing of this u.s. attorney preet bharara. trump we know didn't actually call bharara directly. >> no, he did not. he had the justice department do it, dana boe
and also jonathan tran graduated from san jose state university with an electrical engineering degree and he had been stressed out from the job, that job he had been laid off from. this brother said that the secret service agent called the family's home last night to let them know about the fence jumping incident and that his mother was very troubled about the matter. some interesting details being revealed. not only by the family but from president trump, who said he had been informed that the...
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jonathan graduated from san jose state university with an electrical engineering degree. and had been stressed out from the job according to his brother who also said that secret service agent called the family's home on friday night to inform them about the fence-jumping incident. and he said that his mother was very troubled about the matter. so getting more details in from jonathan tran's family. we know that mr. tran, 26 years old is going to be arraigned today. later today at some point. at d.c. superior court. he's being held at the courthouse until then you can see now on the screen. video of some of the fencing that according to the police report tran would have scaled. we have different details coming from the secret service and coming from the police. the secret service says that he jumped a fence on the south grounds. but the police report from the washington metropolitan police indicates that white house security footage showed tran first jumping over the northwest court-yard fence of the treasury building. that's behind me. there's a small road between the wh
jonathan graduated from san jose state university with an electrical engineering degree. and had been stressed out from the job according to his brother who also said that secret service agent called the family's home on friday night to inform them about the fence-jumping incident. and he said that his mother was very troubled about the matter. so getting more details in from jonathan tran's family. we know that mr. tran, 26 years old is going to be arraigned today. later today at some point....
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graduated from san jose state university. with an electrical engineering degree, his brother said he had been stressed out from the job. we also know from brian tran that the secret service called the family at home on friday night to inform them of this fence-jumping incident. and he said that his mother is very troubled about the matter. so that is what we're hearing from tran's family. about the suspect. >> and very quickly. you mentioned he is in court right now. a few new details. any idea why he jumped the fence? >> it's not clear, certainly his family said he was troubled. the president called him troubled. there may not be reason beyond that we're not just clear we'll have to wait for more details. wait to hear what more the suspect might say. we know from the police report that he talked about having an appointment with the president, called himself a friend of the president, it doesn't appear that he was aiming to necessarily harm him. but again we just don't know, we know he was carrying mace in that backpack. we k
graduated from san jose state university. with an electrical engineering degree, his brother said he had been stressed out from the job. we also know from brian tran that the secret service called the family at home on friday night to inform them of this fence-jumping incident. and he said that his mother is very troubled about the matter. so that is what we're hearing from tran's family. about the suspect. >> and very quickly. you mentioned he is in court right now. a few new details....
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and we >>> this is topo, created by androbots in san jose. manufacturers predict in a few years robots like these will liberate us from mundane and time consuming household chores. >> he will guard your house. he will be your companion. he will bring you a soft drink out of the refrigerator. >> you under no circumstances tell the us this is a necessary piece of equipment. this is just a fun item. >> well, telephones or whatever, they always start out as a luxury and then they turn out to be a necessity. >> i had a robotics company that failed, damn it. but i always believe if you can envision science fiction, we are going to have robots running >> one of the problems was the engineering mentality, we're going to build it because we can. >> watch out, some items have more functions than you might dream, like this samsung microwave oven tv security system. >> this is the first indash portable car video system. >> for the car? >> for the car, right. >> it's really frustrating and technology evolved. h the way >> the home miner has a memo pad. an
and we >>> this is topo, created by androbots in san jose. manufacturers predict in a few years robots like these will liberate us from mundane and time consuming household chores. >> he will guard your house. he will be your companion. he will bring you a soft drink out of the refrigerator. >> you under no circumstances tell the us this is a necessary piece of equipment. this is just a fun item. >> well, telephones or whatever, they always start out as a luxury and...
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announcer: watch of the cities tour of san jose saturday at noon on c-span2. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with christopher ruddy, ceo of newsmax. thank you for being here. what is newsmax? guest: do you have an hour? newsmax is an online news service. you get a quick, good view of the world from an american perspective. we have a cable channel on about 10 million cable homes, verizon files. you can download our app for
announcer: watch of the cities tour of san jose saturday at noon on c-span2. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with christopher ruddy, ceo of newsmax. thank you for being here. what is newsmax? guest: do you have an hour? newsmax is an online news service. you get a quick, good view of the world from an american perspective. we have a cable channel on about 10...
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second to promote the c-span cities tour that stops in san jose, california. we take book tv and american history tv on the road. all of our offerings appeared together in a blog featuring some of the city's best nonfiction authors, including the book "not so golden after all:. the rise and fall of california" -- all: the rise and fall of california." california, you is soe that this state topsy-turvy. it is like a roller coaster gone bad. state be a boom economically one year, it can be hole $30 billion the next. it can in brace immigrants like in the past, it can be the state that it says it has been -- done everything to make them feel uncomfortable. flowing water, enabling everybody to grow, and it can be a state with five years or six years later with nothing to drink. there are so many extremes in california. just when we think we are getting on top of things -- [laughter] we fall down. that is it is the rise and fall. it comes and goes, and down. at the end of the day, it is the most exciting place to be. host: that is larry gersten, part of our hour-lo
second to promote the c-span cities tour that stops in san jose, california. we take book tv and american history tv on the road. all of our offerings appeared together in a blog featuring some of the city's best nonfiction authors, including the book "not so golden after all:. the rise and fall of california" -- all: the rise and fall of california." california, you is soe that this state topsy-turvy. it is like a roller coaster gone bad. state be a boom economically one year,...
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so san jose see as lot of the benefits. that have a lot of people that are sending money that are absorbed in cultural activities in supporting local ars and culture, restaurants, bars, all this sort of spinoff businesses economy. ming what struck me about tourists coming to facebook and am. rather than going to alcatraz or e golden gate bridge was how deeply we're all affected by what silicon valley does. our lives can be drastically simply fide by a new app. smartphone a new by a better e-mail system. we interact with interact valley every day. it reaches out and touches us hrough all these technological innovation. very where they used it all around the country and all around the world. >> so many people come to california because they see it as heaven. and television hasn't helped because ask anybody particularly east of the rockies and they think that all californians drive convertibles, go to the beach. have a big dog in the back of the car and sit all day drinking beer. and they're blondes. that's what california's a
so san jose see as lot of the benefits. that have a lot of people that are sending money that are absorbed in cultural activities in supporting local ars and culture, restaurants, bars, all this sort of spinoff businesses economy. ming what struck me about tourists coming to facebook and am. rather than going to alcatraz or e golden gate bridge was how deeply we're all affected by what silicon valley does. our lives can be drastically simply fide by a new app. smartphone a new by a better...
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announcer: we take to the beginnings of san jose. the --pablo was moved to from the original location to this location here. us is the lastd remaining structure of that puebla built in 1777. late 1800sy in the when this observatory was instructed was going through a heyday of discovery. it was one of the largest of its time in the world. announcer: watch c-span's cities tour of san jose, california. working with our cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. vice president pence was in james hill, wisconsin, with paul ryan to talk about economies -- the economy and jobs with small business owners. he was asked about his use of a private email as governor of indiana and responded to a question on attorney general jeff sessions and the 2016 presidential election. >> why you decided to use your private email -- our pence: i am confident even all practices were in full compliance with all of indiana's laws that in my service as vice
announcer: we take to the beginnings of san jose. the --pablo was moved to from the original location to this location here. us is the lastd remaining structure of that puebla built in 1777. late 1800sy in the when this observatory was instructed was going through a heyday of discovery. it was one of the largest of its time in the world. announcer: watch c-span's cities tour of san jose, california. working with our cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. vice president pence was...
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telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san jose, california saturday at new eastern on book tv and sunny afternoon at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting telescot of its cities across the country. >> coming up, we will hear from house minority leader nancy pelosi who sat down with politico to discuss the democratic legislative agenda. then, look at how u.s.-russia relations have evolved and where it stands now under the trumpet administration. later come another chance to see the same supreme court oral argument on registered sex offenders and their access to social media. pence was int wisconsin friday with house speaker paul ryan to talk about the economy and jobs with small business owners. at one point, he spoke to reporters at a local restaurant where he was asked about his views on his private email as governor of indiana. he also responded about questions about jeff sessions recusing himself from the russia investigation and the 2016 election. we issueddent pence: a statem
telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san jose, california saturday at new eastern on book tv and sunny afternoon at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting telescot of its cities across the country. >> coming up, we will hear from house minority leader nancy pelosi who sat down with politico to discuss the democratic legislative agenda. then, look at how u.s.-russia relations...
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all of our san jose offerings will feature the city's history and that of the surrounding silicon valley area. one-stop is the historic 1867 look observatory, where we hear the story of a place that owns one of the largest and historically significant factor telescopes in the world. -- refractor telescopes in the world. >> james glick was a wealthy businessman in the san francisco bay area in the 1800s with a fortune over $300 million in the 1860's. he wanted to be remembered or george davidson, the president of the california academy of sciences and george madeira, an astronomer, who showed them what sad in the like do a small telescope, or some of the factors that convinced him scientific monument that would make great discoveries was the way to go, so he decided he wanted the greatest telescope, existence, any in constructed at his memorial. to give about $700,000 of his fortunes to form the lick observatory in this telescope is his monument. was astronomer eleanor gaetz from the lick observatory and you can see other programs that c-span cities tour's website at c-span.org/cities tou
all of our san jose offerings will feature the city's history and that of the surrounding silicon valley area. one-stop is the historic 1867 look observatory, where we hear the story of a place that owns one of the largest and historically significant factor telescopes in the world. -- refractor telescopes in the world. >> james glick was a wealthy businessman in the san francisco bay area in the 1800s with a fortune over $300 million in the 1860's. he wanted to be remembered or george...
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announcer: watch of the cities tour of san jose saturday at noon on c-span2. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with christopher ruddy, ceo of newsmax. thank you for being here. what is newsmax? guest: do you have an hour? newsmax is an online news service. you get a quick, good view of the world from an american perspective. we have a cable channel on about 10 million cable homes, verizon files. you can download our app for free and watch newsmax anywhere in the world for free. and we do a number of other things. we publish a magazine. we are reaching, according to comp score, about 50 million unique readers a month. host: your mission? guest: an independent news source that gives the other side of the story. paul harvey used to collect the rest of the story. -- call it the rest of the story. donald trump cap intuit -- tapped into it there is a disconnect between the heartland and beltway and hollywood and they come to newsmax and we bu
announcer: watch of the cities tour of san jose saturday at noon on c-span2. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with christopher ruddy, ceo of newsmax. thank you for being here. what is newsmax? guest: do you have an hour? newsmax is an online news service. you get a quick, good view of the world from an american perspective. we have a cable channel on about 10...
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recently i was at a meeting where the mayor of san jose said, we do not send out the san jose police department to enforce the security and exchange laws, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principles apparently are either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior enforcement, president trump a polished the prior administrations and force of priorities to go after all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states, just as president trump promised he would do. and while this may satisfy most extreme elements in our country, it is not smart. it does not make our country safer. it does not make our country stronger. it has created a culture of fear. there are videos of parents taken from their u.s. citize
recently i was at a meeting where the mayor of san jose said, we do not send out the san jose police department to enforce the security and exchange laws, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the...
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recently i was at a meeting where the mayor of san jose the san do not send out jose police department to enforce the security and exchange laws, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the constitution's long-standing principles apparently are either ignored or seen as an impediment by some people. in the recent executive order on interior enforcement, president trump a polished the prior administrations and force of priorities to go after all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states, just as president trump promised he would do. and while this may satisfy most extreme elements in our country, it is not smart. it does not make our country safer. it does not make our country stronger. it has created a culture of fear. there are videos of parents taken from their u.s. citizen children
recently i was at a meeting where the mayor of san jose the san do not send out jose police department to enforce the security and exchange laws, the federal tax laws, the maritime laws, or the immigration laws. that is the job of the federal government. their well-known constitutional limits on the ability of the federal government to withhold fund to the states. state and local officials know their communities and how to keep them safe better than the federal government. the constitution's...
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so san jose sees a lot of the benefits. you know, they have a lot of people that are employed in the tech sector that are living there, that are spending money, that are absorbing cultural activities and supporting local arts and culture, restaurants, bars, all the sort of spin-off businesseses from a booming economy. what really struck me about reporting on tourists coming to google and facebook and apple rather than going to alcatraz or the golden gate bring or sometimes in additioning to was -- in addition to was how deeply we're all affected by what silicon valley does. our lives can be drastically simplified by a new app, you know, by a new smartphone, by a better e-mail system, you know? we interact with silicon valley every day, you know? it reaches out ask -- reaches out and touches us through all these innovations that we're using every day all around the country i and all around the world. >> this is booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. starting at 8 p.m. eastern, former
so san jose sees a lot of the benefits. you know, they have a lot of people that are employed in the tech sector that are living there, that are spending money, that are absorbing cultural activities and supporting local arts and culture, restaurants, bars, all the sort of spin-off businesseses from a booming economy. what really struck me about reporting on tourists coming to google and facebook and apple rather than going to alcatraz or the golden gate bring or sometimes in additioning to was...
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. >> the c-span cities tour and booktv forgot san jose continues. next, a trip to santa clara university as we go inside their special collections. >> so we are here in archives and special productions and a santa clara university library on the campus of santa clara university. here in archives and special collections are not only the keepers of university libraries rare books collection but also the keepers of santa clara elected member as reflected in its records. we are particularly lucky here in this department actually have what we call the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by what we refer to the franciscan era of mission santa clara. so the time period between 1777 when mission santa clara was founded through 1851 when the land and the church grounds and mission buildings et cetera were handed over to the jesuits to found the university, and they were founding the college to support the 10th of santa clara. there was no really public school in the area at the time, so there really was a strong need for
. >> the c-span cities tour and booktv forgot san jose continues. next, a trip to santa clara university as we go inside their special collections. >> so we are here in archives and special productions and a santa clara university library on the campus of santa clara university. here in archives and special collections are not only the keepers of university libraries rare books collection but also the keepers of santa clara elected member as reflected in its records. we are...
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. >> the c-span cities book tour and look at sea san jose continues as we look at big tax in silicon valley's impact on the city and surrounding areas. >> for someone who has visited silicon valley, they would be driving around and it wouldn't look a whole lot different from a whole lot of other urban areas but then you would start noticing logos, you might see people on the multicolored google likes. you might see people on the advice but so you'd see these buildings with the company logos on them and that would give you a clue that you are here in the sense of evolving tax.silicon valley used to be an orchard. it was a lovely bucolic region full of apricot and apple trees and then the tech industry came in and now it's essentially that worldcom for the technology industry so you have almost all the major technology players headquartered here. you have google, apple, facebook, twitter, so it's taken over the entire region. most of the tech companies are close to each other. there's traffic permitting probably a 15 minute drive, most of them one from another and you go up in the hill
. >> the c-span cities book tour and look at sea san jose continues as we look at big tax in silicon valley's impact on the city and surrounding areas. >> for someone who has visited silicon valley, they would be driving around and it wouldn't look a whole lot different from a whole lot of other urban areas but then you would start noticing logos, you might see people on the multicolored google likes. you might see people on the advice but so you'd see these buildings with the...
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the business reporter talks about the success and challenges they've had on san jose and the region. the possibility things are going the other direction as they have in the past. the state is so topsy-turvy like a roller coaster gone bad. it's the last remaining structure of the play below that is built in 1797.
the business reporter talks about the success and challenges they've had on san jose and the region. the possibility things are going the other direction as they have in the past. the state is so topsy-turvy like a roller coaster gone bad. it's the last remaining structure of the play below that is built in 1797.
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. >> our visit to san jose california continues with local author libreville b, who talked about the role of southern women during and after the civil war in her book worth a dozen men. >> that took place over three days in 90 degrees heat and cost thousands of courses on the battlefield. there are thousands of corpses of course on the battlefield and all those corpses are running so you think about the stench that theyhad to deal with and you think about field hospitals , where limbs are being educated. there is an incredible amount of blood, there is pretty horrific smells because once you get infection to saying, things like gangrene, these women had to deal with some pretty horrific sights and sounds and things that they were not accustomed to but they also had to deal with the fact that a lot of men didn't want them there and maybe the book is worth a dozen men, women and nursing in civil war sound, early in the war the confederacy was very disorganized compared to the union. theconfederacy did not create an overarching medical system until the end of 1862 so there was a gap in
. >> our visit to san jose california continues with local author libreville b, who talked about the role of southern women during and after the civil war in her book worth a dozen men. >> that took place over three days in 90 degrees heat and cost thousands of courses on the battlefield. there are thousands of corpses of course on the battlefield and all those corpses are running so you think about the stench that theyhad to deal with and you think about field hospitals , where...
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. >> the c-span cities tour apple tv applicant san jose continues. next a trip to santa clara university as we go inside their special elections. >> we are here in special collections at santa clara university library, santa clara university. special collections are not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection but also keepers of santa clara's collective memory reflected in its record is and where we are particularly lucky, in this department, to have the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by french is considering what we referred to as the fringes can era of mission santa clara so the time period from 1777, when mission santa clara was founded through 1851 when the land and the church grounds and missions buildings were handed over to the jesuits to found the university and they were founding the college to support the town of santa clara. there was no public school in the area at the time so there was a strong need for education in this part of california, adjacent to san jose etc.. tho
. >> the c-span cities tour apple tv applicant san jose continues. next a trip to santa clara university as we go inside their special elections. >> we are here in special collections at santa clara university library, santa clara university. special collections are not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection but also keepers of santa clara's collective memory reflected in its record is and where we are particularly lucky, in this department, to have the...
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. >> as we continue our look at san jose's literary culture, we hear from other john markoff talking about the history between women and computers and his book "machines of loving grace". >> the name of the book is "machines of loving grace," the quest for common ground between humans and robots. i got into this book. there is a specific reason and broad reason that i had been reporting on ai and robotics for the new york times for decades and it just became an increasingly hot topic. the whole world became interested in robotics and ai and they were having an impact they hadn't had before. until it didn't fail and began to succeed and specifically i had written in an earlier book about the prehistory of the personal computer, stuff that happened in stanford between 1965, 1975 leading to the first computer industry and modern internet but i noticed at the dawn of the era of internet thing computing 1962 there were two labs created equidistant from stanford, one was started by john mccarthy, a well-known computer scientist who coined the term artificial intelligence 1956 and he came t
. >> as we continue our look at san jose's literary culture, we hear from other john markoff talking about the history between women and computers and his book "machines of loving grace". >> the name of the book is "machines of loving grace," the quest for common ground between humans and robots. i got into this book. there is a specific reason and broad reason that i had been reporting on ai and robotics for the new york times for decades and it just became an...
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i had coached basketball at san jose state university for six years, decided i would leave and go into the insurance business. i went in the insurance business with the idea that i was going into a private business. i had to put in five years, that's what he told me, if i could run for office. a district was created, a district that the naacp has filed a lawsuit that said african-americans couldn't win it because it was in a rural area and that i was out of, out of tallahassee there was no african-american district. i was up for the challenge. i felt like grew up in a situation like that where white and black farmers and step lived across the road from each other and help each other, and i thought understood the district. and i got elected, side with a draw the lawsuit. >> and you serve both in the florida house and the florida senate. right behind you is your campaign sign for florida senate, 2000? >> that's correct. >> this is a piece of cardboard. what did you do with this line? >> i was driving down the street one day and i saw people standing on the corner saying will work for foo
i had coached basketball at san jose state university for six years, decided i would leave and go into the insurance business. i went in the insurance business with the idea that i was going into a private business. i had to put in five years, that's what he told me, if i could run for office. a district was created, a district that the naacp has filed a lawsuit that said african-americans couldn't win it because it was in a rural area and that i was out of, out of tallahassee there was no...
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jose, california. saturday at noon eastern on booktv here about silicon valley, hope to meet at the worlds largest tech corporation including google, facebook and apple. tech business reporter of the mercury news talks about the successes and challenges silicon valley has had on san jose and the region. >> silicon valley is booming. it is absolutely rampant, and that raises the possibility that things will go in the other direction as they have in the past. speeding if you know anything about california, among other things i'm a nativeborn californians and i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy. it's like a roller coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state economically one year, they can be in the whole $30 billion the next. >> on sunday at two p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will take you to the beginnings of sandals as we visit the adobe. >> anwas moved from its original location to this location here, and the adobe you see behind us is the last
jose, california. saturday at noon eastern on booktv here about silicon valley, hope to meet at the worlds largest tech corporation including google, facebook and apple. tech business reporter of the mercury news talks about the successes and challenges silicon valley has had on san jose and the region. >> silicon valley is booming. it is absolutely rampant, and that raises the possibility that things will go in the other direction as they have in the past. speeding if you know anything...
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>> our visit to san jose, california, continues with local author libra hilde as she talks about the role of southern women in her book, "worth a dozen men." there were thousands of corporations on the gettysburg battlefield, and there are thousands of corpses of horses on the battlefield, and all of those are swelling and rotting, so you think about the stench that people had to deal with. and then you think about a field hospital where limbs are being amputated, right? there's an incredible amount of blood. there is a pretty horrific smell because once you get infections that set in, things like gangrene, it smells awful. these women had to deal with some pretty horrific sights and sounds and things that they were not accustomed to, but they also had to deal with the fact that a lot of men didn't want them there. the name of the book is "worth a dozen men." early in the war the confederacy was very disorganized compared to the union. they did not create an overarching medical system until the end of 1862, so there was a gap of medical care in there. and that created this opportunit
>> our visit to san jose, california, continues with local author libra hilde as she talks about the role of southern women in her book, "worth a dozen men." there were thousands of corporations on the gettysburg battlefield, and there are thousands of corpses of horses on the battlefield, and all of those are swelling and rotting, so you think about the stench that people had to deal with. and then you think about a field hospital where limbs are being amputated, right? there's...
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. >> as we continue our look at san jose literary culture, or from author john markoff in his book machines of loving grace. >> the name of the book is machines of loving grace. the quencher, graham between humans and robots. i got into this book, i guess there's a specific reason and a broad reason. i have been reporting on ai and robotics in silicon valley for the new times for a decade, and it just became an increasingly hot topic, the whole world became interested in robotics and ai and him having in fact which they had had before. the field had always failed. angela didn't feel and begin to succeed. and then specifically i had written an earlier book which was about the prehistory of the personal computer, stuff that happened right around stanford between 65-1975 lead to the rest of the personal computer industry and the modern internet. i noticed right at the dawn of the era of internet -- international computing there were two labs that were created, equidistant from stanford. one was started by man by the name of john mccarthy, and well-known computer scientist and yet coined the te
. >> as we continue our look at san jose literary culture, or from author john markoff in his book machines of loving grace. >> the name of the book is machines of loving grace. the quencher, graham between humans and robots. i got into this book, i guess there's a specific reason and a broad reason. i have been reporting on ai and robotics in silicon valley for the new times for a decade, and it just became an increasingly hot topic, the whole world became interested in robotics...
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. >> while in san jose, we caught up with author anne fountain, author of the book, jose >> moderator: he is cuba's national hero, a patriot, he lived in the united states for 15 years and wrote a great deal about our country. he wrote so much that he has novels, poetry and essays. he is like a washington, lincoln, emerson all rolled into one. the book we are talking about is called jose marti, the united states and race. because he lived in a united states and wrote so much about the united states at a crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great immigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands. all of this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about and race is a big part of that. race is also important because marti who wanted to get cuba free from spain -- that didn't happen until after the spanish-american war of 1898 -- realized for cuba to succeed as a republic, a free nation, blacks and whites needed to work together and it needed to be a cuba-for-all. one of th
. >> while in san jose, we caught up with author anne fountain, author of the book, jose >> moderator: he is cuba's national hero, a patriot, he lived in the united states for 15 years and wrote a great deal about our country. he wrote so much that he has novels, poetry and essays. he is like a washington, lincoln, emerson all rolled into one. the book we are talking about is called jose marti, the united states and race. because he lived in a united states and wrote so much about...
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. >> while in san jose caught up with author anne fountain, author of the book "jose marti, the united states, and race" which tells the story of a cuban writer and his role in the islands independence movement spirit he is cuba's national hero. he is a patriot. he is an important latin american writer. he lived in the united states for 15 years and wrote a great deal about our country from 1880-1895. he was a champion of cuban independence from spain, and he wrote so much that he has a novel, he has poetry. he has essays. so in one sense he is like a washington, lincoln, emerson all rolled into one. the book w we're talking about s called "jose marti, the united states, and race" and because he lived in the united states for nearly 15 years and because he wrote so much about the united states and a very crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great emigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands come all this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about. and race is a big
. >> while in san jose caught up with author anne fountain, author of the book "jose marti, the united states, and race" which tells the story of a cuban writer and his role in the islands independence movement spirit he is cuba's national hero. he is a patriot. he is an important latin american writer. he lived in the united states for 15 years and wrote a great deal about our country from 1880-1895. he was a champion of cuban independence from spain, and he wrote so much that...
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and we visit san jose california to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. it all happened this weekend on book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now we kick off our book tv program with john tamny. he takes a critical look at the federal reserve. >> john tamny is with us today. he is a senior fellow at the foundation. an editor of rcl
and we visit san jose california to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. it all happened this weekend on book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now we kick off our book tv program with john tamny. he takes a critical look at the federal reserve. >> john tamny is with us today. he is a senior fellow at the foundation. an editor of rcl
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and we visit san jose california to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. it all happened this weekend on book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now we kick off our book tv program with john tamny. he takes a critical look at the federal reserve. >> john tamny is with us today. he is a senior fellow at the foundation. an editor of real clear markets.com rcm. he frequently writes about the securities market along with tax, trade and monetary policy issues that impact those markets for a variety of publications including the wall street journal investors business daily financial times please give a warm savanna welcome to john tamny. [applause]. linda, thank you very much for the gracious introduction and think you to all of you for being here today it is a passionate book people like you that make it possible for me to get to do it i'd love. i can't express my gratitude enough. i want to thank the savannah book festival for including me as a i look out at the other authors i can't believe i'm in such good
and we visit san jose california to talk with local authors and visit the city's literary sites. it all happened this weekend on book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. now we kick off our book tv program with john tamny. he takes a critical look at the federal reserve. >> john tamny is with us today. he is a senior fellow at the foundation. an editor of real clear markets.com rcm. he frequently writes about the securities market along...
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[inaudible conversations] >> our visit to san jose, california, continues with local author libra hilde as she talks about the role of southern women in her book, "worth a dozen men." there were thousands of corporations on the gettysburg battlefield, and there are thousands of corpses of horses on the battlefield, and all of those are swelling and rotting, so you think about the stench that people had to deal with. and then you think about a field hospital where limbs are being amputated, right? there's an incredible amount of blood. there is a pretty horrific smell because once you get infections that set in, things like gangrene, it smells awful. these women had to deal with some pretty horrific sights and sounds and things that they were not accustomed to, but they also
[inaudible conversations] >> our visit to san jose, california, continues with local author libra hilde as she talks about the role of southern women in her book, "worth a dozen men." there were thousands of corporations on the gettysburg battlefield, and there are thousands of corpses of horses on the battlefield, and all of those are swelling and rotting, so you think about the stench that people had to deal with. and then you think about a field hospital where limbs are being...
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jose university who lost her balance and choked when a man attempted to rip off her head scarf or a muslim student at the university of illinois who reported having a knife pulled on her or the muslim teacher in georgia who found a note left on her desk that said head scarf not allowed and that she should hang herself with it. within the last eight weeks, four mosques around the country have been burned to the ground. just recently a man in kansas went into a bar, hurled ethnic slurs at two indian engineers, shot them killing one, seriously injuring the other. and as i mentioned earlier, since january there's been more than a hundred bomb threats against jewish community centers. throughout history, we've seen this tactic used by an executive here, an executive there, by a dictator here, a dictator there in country after country to characterize minority communities as a threat to be feared in order to make the body politic afraid, to make them angry, and to make them willing to support authoritarian exercise of power. what is our job? to expose this strategy. to call attention to th
jose university who lost her balance and choked when a man attempted to rip off her head scarf or a muslim student at the university of illinois who reported having a knife pulled on her or the muslim teacher in georgia who found a note left on her desk that said head scarf not allowed and that she should hang herself with it. within the last eight weeks, four mosques around the country have been burned to the ground. just recently a man in kansas went into a bar, hurled ethnic slurs at two...
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jose and san francisco. the role j street is playing today is very important. we do not agree as palestinians with everything that j street is advocating. we do not agree with some of the narrative. however, there is a very strong shared value and agreement between us. which is that there is no way out for this conflict between palestinians and israelis but the two-state solution. [applause] now, this seems to be getting difficult every day. unfortunately, the current policies or the policies of the current israeli government is making things more difficult from the ground to realize that objective of two states, palestine and israel, living side-by-side in peace and security. the israeli government, the current israeli government, is acting with total impunity, defying international law, defying signed agreements and violating signed agreements with the palestinians, and also undermining the creation of the palestinian state that would put an end to the conflict and will put an end to all historical claims.
jose and san francisco. the role j street is playing today is very important. we do not agree as palestinians with everything that j street is advocating. we do not agree with some of the narrative. however, there is a very strong shared value and agreement between us. which is that there is no way out for this conflict between palestinians and israelis but the two-state solution. [applause] now, this seems to be getting difficult every day. unfortunately, the current policies or the policies...
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jose and san francisco. the role of j street explained today is very short. we do not agree as palestinian with everything we are advocating. however, there is a very strong agreement between us, which is there is no way out for this conflict between palestinians and israelis, that the two state solution. [applause] now, this seems to be getting difficult every day. unfortunately, the current policies are the policies of the israeli government is making things more difficult from the ground to realize the object lives of two states, palestine and israel living side-by-side in peace and security. the israeli government, the current israeli government is acting within purity, defying international law, defines find agreement with the palestinians and also undermining the creation of a palestinian state that would put an end to the conflict and what put an end to all historical claims. this is something people tend to forget here. president areikat has repeatedly said the agreement we are seeking what is real w
jose and san francisco. the role of j street explained today is very short. we do not agree as palestinian with everything we are advocating. however, there is a very strong agreement between us, which is there is no way out for this conflict between palestinians and israelis, that the two state solution. [applause] now, this seems to be getting difficult every day. unfortunately, the current policies are the policies of the israeli government is making things more difficult from the ground to...
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in the san francisco bay area broom from there has been a lot of media attention and the "san jose mercury news" has done an extensive series of articles. two people have lost their lives that i'm aware of because of lost and stolen weapons one by of l an agent from the bureau of land management that led to the tragic death of kate steinle a f former constituent of mine brought to a larger discussion by members of congress about immigration status with the fact remains that the gun that was used in a murder and other murders in oakland for federal law enforcement officers who had weapons stolen so i have a bill and to my friend from oklahoma i don't need to have a bill passed and i asked the previous administration could you at least let atf create a policyfe that is germane to all federal law enforcement both on storage of weapons so we wouldn't have w the situation of happen in san francisco that happens a lot. san francisco unfortunately if there's anything in the car diesel break a window and grab, snatch and grab anything in there. this led to these two death so it seems to me common
in the san francisco bay area broom from there has been a lot of media attention and the "san jose mercury news" has done an extensive series of articles. two people have lost their lives that i'm aware of because of lost and stolen weapons one by of l an agent from the bureau of land management that led to the tragic death of kate steinle a f former constituent of mine brought to a larger discussion by members of congress about immigration status with the fact remains that the gun...
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i think we're very lucky to have a very skilled district court judges in san jose who can sort through this but these are complicated cases. it's not, you know, a trip and fall that ends up in a diversity case. i mean, it's complicated. and inefficiencies aren't just relatesed to time. it's related to the complication of the case and looking at empty fitzpatrick's testimony, it talks about the various reversal rates. but it's interesting if you look at instead of the 20 years, if you look at a ten-year reversal rate using the very same methodology and data sources my staff crunched the numbers and instead of the number that was in the testimony you come up with a 1.84 for every 1,000 cases and if you look at the last five years, it's 1.55 per 1,000 which is a little bit more but not much more than the six districts. i think these sticks really are not very enlightening. for me as chair of the california democratic delegation, it's important to me that the state of california not be divided. you know, unless the state itself were to divide into two states which is really not something t
i think we're very lucky to have a very skilled district court judges in san jose who can sort through this but these are complicated cases. it's not, you know, a trip and fall that ends up in a diversity case. i mean, it's complicated. and inefficiencies aren't just relatesed to time. it's related to the complication of the case and looking at empty fitzpatrick's testimony, it talks about the various reversal rates. but it's interesting if you look at instead of the 20 years, if you look at a...
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a weekend american history tv is featuring san jose, california. the citycently visited to showcase its history. in 1943 the international business machines corporation or their west coast manufacturing in san jose. it was later deemed the capital of silicate and valley. >> in november of 1777 a group and6 settlers moved down came here to san jose and established themselves. this was moved from its original location to this location here to proper downtown san jose. the thing that is behind us is the last remaining structure which was built in 1777. mid-1770's, california at that time was settled by the spaniards. they had two different establishments at the time. foundedre operated and by the military and missions that were established by the franciscan priests. these went to san diego to san francisco at the time. nothat point you had city-based establishment. had a lott time you of native americans running through california, it was the intent of the spaniards to christianize the native americans who were established year. at this time also, you
a weekend american history tv is featuring san jose, california. the citycently visited to showcase its history. in 1943 the international business machines corporation or their west coast manufacturing in san jose. it was later deemed the capital of silicate and valley. >> in november of 1777 a group and6 settlers moved down came here to san jose and established themselves. this was moved from its original location to this location here to proper downtown san jose. the thing that is...
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francisco and came here, to san jose to establish a pueblo. the pueblo was moved from its original location to this downtownhere in proper san jose. the adobe that they see behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo, as built in 1797. in the mid-1770's, california at that time was settled by the spaniards. and they had two different establishments at the time. weread presidio's, which operated and founded by the military, and you had the missions that were established by the franciscan priests. they were up and down california, from san diego all the way to san francisco at the time. until that time you had no -- basically a city type of establishment. had a lott time you of native americans still running, throughout california, and it was the attempt of the spaniards to try and settle and the original settlers, the native americans that were already established year. at this time, also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests coming into the the civic coast. the spaniards were looking at away of settli
francisco and came here, to san jose to establish a pueblo. the pueblo was moved from its original location to this downtownhere in proper san jose. the adobe that they see behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo, as built in 1797. in the mid-1770's, california at that time was settled by the spaniards. and they had two different establishments at the time. weread presidio's, which operated and founded by the military, and you had the missions that were established by the...
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we go back to our look at san jose. in november of 1777 a group of 66 settlers moved down to san francisco and came here to san jose. it was moved from its original location to this location here, the adobe that we would see behind us is the last remaining structure of what we saw in 1797. california was's settled by the spaniards. they had two different establishments. they had military operations and they also had missions which were established by the franciscan priests. californiap and down all away up to san francisco or there was nome city establishment. you had a lotme of native americans in california. the spaniardsl of to christianize the native americans who were established year. at this time also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests that were coming into the pacific coast. the spaniards were looking at a way of settling and controlling the region that we know as california. the difficulty was see trouble going up the coast was against the trade winds. the thought was if they co
we go back to our look at san jose. in november of 1777 a group of 66 settlers moved down to san francisco and came here to san jose. it was moved from its original location to this location here, the adobe that we would see behind us is the last remaining structure of what we saw in 1797. california was's settled by the spaniards. they had two different establishments. they had military operations and they also had missions which were established by the franciscan priests. californiap and down...
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learn more about c-span to touring san jose more. lick came to san jose. president of the california sciences. whatpeople showed him of saturn look like in a small telescope or it those were some factors that made a scientific discovery was the right way to go. the most to have superior telescope as his memorial. 700,000 dollars of his fortune to make this monument. the construction of this observatory took quite a long time, it started in 1870. this was an unoccupied melting, there were no roads to the top. to build ahad first-class road to the top. 1888started in 1876, by the road construction was done. they could finally start building this building. in 1896 they finally knew how big the lens of the telescope would be. it could start creating this dome. --is a large thank amateur large diameter. it has a 60 foot long telescope. it is quite high up, it is not easy to reach. i am sending on was a huge elevator, it would go up to the telescope so the astronomer could raise the floor up. they could then easily look through the eyepiece. astronomy in the lat
learn more about c-span to touring san jose more. lick came to san jose. president of the california sciences. whatpeople showed him of saturn look like in a small telescope or it those were some factors that made a scientific discovery was the right way to go. the most to have superior telescope as his memorial. 700,000 dollars of his fortune to make this monument. the construction of this observatory took quite a long time, it started in 1870. this was an unoccupied melting, there were no...
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adobe. >> the pueblo was moved from its original location to this location here in downtown san jose. the adobe you see behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo that was built in 1797. >> then go inside the lick observatory, home to one of the largest refractor telescopes in the world. >> astronomy in the late yoon 00 1800s and early 1900s was going through a heyday of discovery. this telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch c-span cities tour of san jose, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5,000? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern on march 8th for the announcement. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for our new president and congress to address in 2017. we received over 2900 entries from 46 states plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore
adobe. >> the pueblo was moved from its original location to this location here in downtown san jose. the adobe you see behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo that was built in 1797. >> then go inside the lick observatory, home to one of the largest refractor telescopes in the world. >> astronomy in the late yoon 00 1800s and early 1900s was going through a heyday of discovery. this telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch...
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ueblo was moved from its original location to this location in downtown san jose. behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo built in these -- >> the lick observatory's, then wasronomy back going through a heyday of discovery, this telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. cities tourstands of san jose, california today at noon eastern at c-span2 book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> sunday night, a journalist on her latest book, reclaiming our founders vision for a united america. she is interviewed by michael steele, the former chair of the republican national committee. >> when does unity come into play and how does this book provide prescriptions for turning that important corner to recognize how important unity is? >> this book is a r
ueblo was moved from its original location to this location in downtown san jose. behind us is the last remaining structure of that pueblo built in these -- >> the lick observatory's, then wasronomy back going through a heyday of discovery, this telescope was the largest of its kind in the world in 1888. cities tourstands of san jose, california today at noon eastern at c-span2 book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and...
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this telescope was largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch cspan's cities tour of san jose, california, saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2's book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on cspan 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> more now from the recent cpac meeting with the governors of kentucky, kansas, arizona and wisconsin. they talked about their experience as conservative executives and discussed the advantages of localized control over budgets. this is about 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our next session. the state's versus the state. how governors are reclaiming america's pris
this telescope was largest of its kind in the world in 1888. >> watch cspan's cities tour of san jose, california, saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2's book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on cspan 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> more now from the recent cpac meeting with the governors of kentucky, kansas, arizona and wisconsin. they talked about their experience as conservative executives and...
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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring san jose, california. aaff recently visited showcase of the city history. in 1943, the international business machine corporation or ibm opened its first west coast manufacturing facility in san jose. later, the city was dubbed the capital of silicon valley. learn more about san jose all weekend here on american history tv. >> james lick was a wealthy businessman. he wanted to be remembered. the academy off sciences at an astronomer who showed him what saturn looked like through a small telescope were some of the factors that convinced him a scientific monument that would make great discoveries was the right way to go. he decided he wanted the greatest telescope, superior to any in existence, conducted as his memorial. he gave about $700,000 of his fortune to form the lick observatory. this telescope is his monument. the construction of the observatory took quite a long time. it started in the 1870's. mount hamilton was an unoccupied mountain. there were no roads to the top. a first-classld road to the top
. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring san jose, california. aaff recently visited showcase of the city history. in 1943, the international business machine corporation or ibm opened its first west coast manufacturing facility in san jose. later, the city was dubbed the capital of silicon valley. learn more about san jose all weekend here on american history tv. >> james lick was a wealthy businessman. he wanted to be remembered. the academy off sciences at an astronomer...